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Albanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Çamëri (“Chameria”) + -sht (adj. suffix); Çhamërisht.[1]
Adjective
[edit]Çamërisht (feminine Çamërishte)
- Cham dialect
- Tosk Albanian subdialect (close related to Lab and Arbëreshë). Spoken by Cham Albanians, an ethnic Albanian minority in the Epirus[2][3] region of northwestern Greece.[4][5]
- Flas Çamërisht. ― I speak Cham (language).
Related terms
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ [1]Fjalori elektronik shpjegues FESH 1.0 (Albanian online dictionary)
- ^ [2] L'étude Euromosaic. "L'arvanite/albanais en Grèce"(English: 'The Arvanite/Albanian in Greece' / German: 'Der Arvanit/Albaner in Griechenland'), year: 2006.
- ^ See Hasluk, 'Christianity and Islam under the Sultans', London, year: 1927.
- ^ [3] "Badlands, Borderlands: A History of Northern Epirus/Southern Albania", Tom Winnifrith, Duckworth, year: 2002, London, page: 219
- ^ Winnifrith, Tom (2002) Badlands, Borderlands: A History of Northern Epirus/Southern Albania[4], London, UK: Duckworth, →ISBN, retrieved 2009-03-15, page 219
Further reading
[edit]- [5] "çam,-e mbiemër; që lidhet me çamët a me Çamërinë, i çamëve a i Çamërisë: këngë/valle/veshje çame; e folmja çame" • "Fjalor Shqip" ('Albanian Dictionary')